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Diego F. García-Molina

Bio: Diego F. García-Molina is an academic researcher from University of Jaén. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Interpretation (philosophy). The author has co-authored 1 publications.

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented a 3D virtual reconstruction of a reused piece with two surfaces (shield and columns) and a plaque of the city of Merida using a structured light scanner from a theoretical and practical perspective.
Abstract: Technological advancements have a great impact on the dissemination and understanding of the cultural heritage reality due to innovative techniques. These innovations are based on high-precision and high-resolution technologies that allow for the geometric documentation of any object within the fields of history and the arts. Through these techniques, new proposals may be studied and objects can be placed in any historical context. Three-dimensional (3D) digitization allows one to obtain a digital 3D model, which can be handled virtually and recreated at any historical period, enabling the conservation and safeguarding of cultural heritage. Society currently demands new visualization techniques that allow interacting with architectural and artistic heritage, which have been applied in numerous virtual reconstructions of historical sites or singular archaeological pieces. This project allowed us to geometrically document a reused piece with two surfaces (shield and columns) and a plaque of the city of Merida using a structured light scanner from a theoretical-practical perspective. The 3D virtual reconstruction of the pieces was accomplished within this study. The generation of QR codes enabled the interactive display of the heritage pieces. Likewise, a proposal was made to reuse the aforementioned pieces through virtual archaeology. The initial hypothesis is based on the possible existence of a Visigothic niche as an original form. This research reports significant advances in the conservation and exploitation of cultural heritage.

8 citations

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TL;DR: In this article , a 3D model of the Baker's domus and its display by decoding QR code is presented to facilitate the conservation of existing Andalusian Archaeological heritage.

6 citations


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TL;DR: In this article , a 3D model of the Baker's domus and its display by decoding QR code is presented to facilitate the conservation of existing Andalusian Archaeological heritage.

6 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper , the authors focused on the virtual reconstruction of the Baker's House in the archaeological site of Torreparedones (Córdoba, Spain) using the historical-archaeological evidence scale and the elaboration of a typological rank.
Abstract: Abstract Over the years, the methodologies used for graphic representation in archaeology have evolved. The substantial change in representation was achieved with the use of computer software. Currently, 3D sketch scanning and photogrammetry are predominating tools used in this field. A new methodology, i.e., the use of the historical-archaeological evidence level scale, has entered this discipline to show the veracity of archaeological studies, as well as that of the vestiges found. The present study is focused on the virtual reconstruction of the ‘Baker’s House’ in the archaeological site of Torreparedones (Córdoba, Spain). The main aim of this study was to show and identify the veracity of the obtained reconstruction, through the use of the historical-archaeological evidence scale and the elaboration of a typological rank. The methodology used shows the evidence level employed by experts in the creation of virtual representations. The dissemination of the proposed historical-archaeological evidence scale entails the graphical identification of the veracity of reconstructions in this type of representations, always complying with the scientific quality criteria established by the Seville Letter.

5 citations

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01 Feb 2022-Sensors
TL;DR: In this article , the authors combined three different analysis modalities to provide a singular, analytical map of the artwork and applied reflectance spectrophotometry to obtain color information of the surface paint of the sample.
Abstract: Raman spectroscopy is a well-recognised tool for the analysis of materials in canvas paintings. However, it can be difficult to interpret the peaks of the spectra without the additional context of the artwork such as the age, provenance, or colour. Reflectance spectrophotometry can be used to capture the colour of pigments, dyes, and lacquers, but is seldom used to complement Raman data. Additionally, reflectance spectrophotometry results can be influenced by the surface profile of the painting. To overcome these limitations, this work brings together three different analysis modalities to provide a singular, analytical map of the artwork. Raman spectroscopy was used to conduct the chemical identification of pigments, binding media, and varnish present in a synthetic painting sample. Reflectance spectrophotometry was applied to obtain colour information of the surface paint of the sample. Three-dimensional optical profilometry data was used to characterise the micro topology of the paint surface. These three data sets were spatially matched allowing the recorded spectroscopic data to be displayed with the corresponding colour and surface topography across the paint surface.

3 citations

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TL;DR: The 3D spatial coordinates for model reconstruction through artificial machine vision systems based on optical sensors and the corresponding signal processing associated with algorithms is a powerful module for cyber systems as discussed by the authors , which provides an efficient, functional, and intelligent vision and data information of the objects and scenes under observation for decisions, as well as for remote environment interactivity and autonomous robot system actuation.

2 citations